Nutha option to Polyairs?
Submitted: Saturday, Dec 13, 2003 at 23:05
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Truckster (Vic)
http://www.noblesuspensionsupports.com.au/
Noble
Suspension Supports
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An economical way of improving the capabilities of standard 4X4
suspension systems (coil or leaf springs)
Noble
Suspension Supports are very quick and easy to fit, (around 45 minutes DIY). They replace the top rear bump stop mounted up under the chassis, therefore the extra support is given to the
suspension at the strongest, widest point possible on the chassis and rear axle. Noble
Suspension Supports are designed to keep the vehicle level up to its G.M.V. When there is no load, the supports are clear and the vehicle travels on its standard
suspension. There is no reduction in
suspension travel as Noble
Suspension Supports can compress down to the height of the original bump stop. Safety and handling are improved by reducing body roll and rear end sag, while still giving a comfortable ride, loaded or unloaded. Made from high performance polyurethane, for long lasting durability.
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Reply By: Member - Rick (S.A.) - Sunday, Dec 14, 2003 at 11:32
Sunday, Dec 14, 2003 at 11:32
G'Day Truckster,
Got 'em.
Had 'em for approx 15,000 km's. Fine with a heavy load. In rough country west of Lake Eyre for a week in September, 3.2 t all up weight in Shirl, they coped fine.
I went for them after 4 x vehicles with Poly Airs - just to see what they were like. Aware of two vehicles with pinched - read deflated, holed - Poly Airs.
Mine are used in combination with heavy duty TJM coils. Easy to fit - 45 minutes the pair.
They are good when cornering under load - or maybe it's just my imagination?
I notice the Hema maps GU has them as
well as ARB heavy duty
suspension.
CheersRick ( S.A.) - ' All things considered there are only two kinds of men in the world - those who stay at home and those who do not '
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Reply By: Phil P - Sunday, Dec 14, 2003 at 18:46
Sunday, Dec 14, 2003 at 18:46
What sort of $$ ?
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Reply By: Steve - Sunday, Dec 14, 2003 at 22:05
Sunday, Dec 14, 2003 at 22:05
good on ya Truckster -- keep using this site as your sales platform and the rest of us Fair Dinkums will be off.... just keep it up a bit longer son...and this site will be stuffed...THANK YOU..feel sorry for Michelle and David who provide this great site ...
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Follow Up By: Member - Des Lexik(SA) - Sunday, Dec 14, 2003 at 22:10
Sunday, Dec 14, 2003 at 22:10
Why not put up the links. If the manufacturer's see the post, the might pay for an add.
Incidently, I have seen a pair fail that was on it's way to the cape on a heavily loaded Nissan tray top. They had split at the bottom from the constant pounding and for the rest of the trip he travelled with no bump stops. The manufacturer did replace them at no cost.ne cede malis
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Follow Up By: Truckster (Vic) - Monday, Dec 15, 2003 at 00:49
Monday, Dec 15, 2003 at 00:49
Steve.
Now you have finished your moronic rant, care to explain what you are on about, and what drugs you are on? THANK YOU...
Feel sorry for your mum and daddy...
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Follow Up By: Moose - Monday, Dec 15, 2003 at 14:46
Monday, Dec 15, 2003 at 14:46
There's always gotta be one in a crowd eh Truckster. Steve must think you sell those things! Lighten up Steve - Truckster's only bringing something to the attention of
forum readers.
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